Cooper Evolution Winter 195/65R15XL 95T Tire








Key features
- •Size: 195/65R15 95T
- •Inches or feet, the Evolution Winter is here to conquer the season's heaviest snowfalls thanks to a tread compound that stays pliable when the temperature drops and a tread design optimized to power through the deep snow
- •Snow-Groove technology helps to trap snow in the tread, enhancing grip through "snow-on-snow" traction
- •Joining the highly respected Cooper family of winter tires, the Evolution Winter delivers confidence in the cold, earning our Weather-Master label for its tested and trusted performance in harsh winter weather
- •Harsh weather doesn't have to mean a loud, rough ride. The Evolution Winter is designed to be quiet and capable, giving you the confidence and focus you need in winter weather
Cooper Evolution Winter 195/65R15XL 95T Tire
List Price: $153.94$138.55DEALYou Save: $15.39 (10%)
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david hughes✓ Verified Purchase•November 8, 2023
The value for the money.
Great tires
Anne Davis✓ Verified Purchase•November 1, 2023
Best tires ever for my jeep. Great traction in snow and ice! Quiet on dry pavement. 100 percent satisfied
Fast shipping
Dennis✓ Verified Purchase•October 14, 2023
Arrived quickly, look nice, good price, will be installing them this week. I have had very good experience with these tires. I'm expecting the same from these. These are snow tires, I run them all year and still get 30k miles
Great price and fast shipping
Jeff✓ Verified Purchase•September 9, 2023
Look really good
DJK✓ Verified Purchase•September 4, 2023
4/3/2020 update - I plan to pull these off for the summer but wanted to update. I think we put 4-5000 miles on them. They wore pretty good, maybe half tread now. I know the van they are on needs an alignment so I am guessing that is why. I dont even care though, they kept my family safe and did a good job. The only thing they struggled on was starting out at ice glazed intersections but was as expected. If you could stud these in your state, this would be the best of all worlds.
Tires seem to have kind of a soft sidewall, they squat more than previous tires. I had one tire go almost flat too after it was working fine for several weeks and then one morning it was pretty much flat. Re mounted it with bead sealer and new valve stem and is fine now. Probably not the fault of the tire, kind of weird though. Treads are rounding off a bit on the dry pavement from putting on too early this year but lately even an inch of snow is making roads like ice. They do make a huge difference though in the snow, glad I got them on. I'll be pulling off as soon as the snow is done in the spring though so it doesnt wear them down too much.
** Update - Got these mounted and balanced with the Harbor Freight changer/bubble balancer and everything seems pretty good. Pretty easy tires to change your self if your into that kind of thing. More importantly these seem to drive well on dry pavement so far. Will update when I get these on some snow/ice.
I havent mounted these yet, but I give them 5 stars to start just for looks and feel. These things are going to be crazy on my mini van. The Coopers, I think CS5's did horrible last winter and when I run my hand along on the tread on these compared to the CS5's its night and day difference.
Now I have to say, the rubber doesnt feel as soft as my Blizzaks on my other car. These according to the site, are not true ice tires. I cant use studs where I live so I am really hoping they work well on ice along with snow. But for the price, these are almost half the cost as Blizzaks. Will update when I get them on and go through snow/ice.
Tires seem to have kind of a soft sidewall, they squat more than previous tires. I had one tire go almost flat too after it was working fine for several weeks and then one morning it was pretty much flat. Re mounted it with bead sealer and new valve stem and is fine now. Probably not the fault of the tire, kind of weird though. Treads are rounding off a bit on the dry pavement from putting on too early this year but lately even an inch of snow is making roads like ice. They do make a huge difference though in the snow, glad I got them on. I'll be pulling off as soon as the snow is done in the spring though so it doesnt wear them down too much.
** Update - Got these mounted and balanced with the Harbor Freight changer/bubble balancer and everything seems pretty good. Pretty easy tires to change your self if your into that kind of thing. More importantly these seem to drive well on dry pavement so far. Will update when I get these on some snow/ice.
I havent mounted these yet, but I give them 5 stars to start just for looks and feel. These things are going to be crazy on my mini van. The Coopers, I think CS5's did horrible last winter and when I run my hand along on the tread on these compared to the CS5's its night and day difference.
Now I have to say, the rubber doesnt feel as soft as my Blizzaks on my other car. These according to the site, are not true ice tires. I cant use studs where I live so I am really hoping they work well on ice along with snow. But for the price, these are almost half the cost as Blizzaks. Will update when I get them on and go through snow/ice.
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